10 Alzheimer's Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Mood Changes

While our moods can fluctuate, most of us have a general type of mood overall. Some people might be known as particularly happy people, for example, but that does not mean to say they are necessarily happy all the time. Our moods are often affected by events and people around us, while it can also be affected by illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease.

It is quite normal for somebody with dementia to develop depression. Otherwise outgoing people can also become introverted while the opposite can also occur. They might also become aggressive quicker than usual, or suspicious or even become afraid faster than they otherwise would.

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